John Robertson Henderson
CIE FRSE
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FZS FLS (21 May 1863 – 26 October 1925) was a Scottish zoologist who specialized in the taxonomy of marine crustaceans, particularly the
decapods
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, and worked on specimens collected by the oceanic research vessels ''Investigator'' and ''Challenger''. From 1892 until 1911 he was Professor of Zoology at
Madras Christian College
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in
India
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. From 1908 to 1920 he was Superintendent of the Government Museum in Madras. He also took an interest in numismatics and Indian history.
Life
Henderson was born on 21 May 1863 in
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the son of Inland Revenue official Edward Henderson (1825–1894) and Jessie Louttit Henderson (née Robertson) (1834–1894). He was educated at both
Dulwich College
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and
Dollar Academy
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. He then studied medicine at the
University of Edinburgh
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. Henderson was awarded the Dobbie-Smith Gold Medal in Botany in 1883 and graduated
MB ChB
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in 1884. He was influenced by Sir
Wyville Thomson and took an interest in marine zoology. He worked at the Firths of Forth and Clyde and examined the collections obtained from the
Challenger expedition
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while working at the Scottish Marine Station, Granton.
He moved to India in 1885-6 to become a professor of zoology at the Madras Christian College where he worked until 1911. Additional duties included being in charge of the Government Museum , the principal librarian at the Connemara Public Library and as Keeper of the Madras Aquarium. In 1896 he worked on the
Paguridae
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(hermit crabs) obtained by the Royal Indian Marine Survey ship ''Investigator''. He retired in 1911 and returned to Scotland in 1919.
In 1918 he was created a Companion of the
Order of the Indian Empire
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(CIE). In 1923 he was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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. His proposers were
Arthur Crichton Mitchell
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,
James Hartley Ashworth
James Hartley Ashworth (2 May 1874 – 4 February 1936) was a British marine zoologist.
Life
See
He was born on 2, May 1874, in Accrington in Lancashire, the only son of James Ashworth.
He spent most of his early life in Burnley, attending t ...
,
D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson CB FRS FRSE (2 May 1860 – 21 June 1948) was a Scottish biologist, mathematician and classics scholar. He was a pioneer of mathematical and theoretical biology, travelled on expeditions to the Bering Strait ...
and James Ritchie.
Henderson married Alice Roberta Sinclair (1868–1915) in Madras in 1888. They had a son and a daughter. After her death, he married Elizabeth (“Lizzie”) Beatrice Adie (1882–1936) at Delting in 1921. They had no children.
He died in
Edinburgh
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on 26 October 1925 at a nursing home from a malignant liver tumour. He is buried with his wife in
Dean Cemetery
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in western Edinburgh.
The genus ''Hendersonida'' Cabezas & Macpherson, 2014 and several species are named after him including:
* ''Anapagurus hendersoni'' Barnard, 1947
* ''Gastroptychus hendersoni'' (Alcock & Anderson, 1899)
* ''Macrobrachium hendersoni'' (de Man, 1906) = ''Bithynsi hendersoni'' Rathbun, 1910, ''Palaemon hendersoni'' Kemp, 1913
* ''Raninioides hendersoni'' Chopra, 1933
* ''Bakousa hendersoniana'' (de Man, 1899)
* ''Hyastenus hendersoni'' (Laurie, 1906)
* ''Halimede hendersoni'' Nobili, 1905
* ''Palapedia hendersoni'' (Rathbun, 1902)
* ''Parapinnixa hendersoni'' Rathbun, 1918
Publications
* (1885) Recent additions to the invertebrate fauna of the Firth of Forth. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh 8: 307–313.
* (1885) The Echinodermata of the Firth of Clyde. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh 9:328–337.
* (1885) Diagnoses of the new species of Galatheidae collected during the “Challenger”expedition. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 5) 16:407–421.
* (1886) A dredging trip to Arran. The Scottish Naturalist (new series) 2:5–9.
* (1886) A synopsis of the British Paguridae.Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society ofEdinburgh9:65–75.
* (1886) Higher Crustacea of the Firth of Clyde. XXXIV. The decapod and schizopod Crustacea of the Firth of Clyde.Proceedings and Transactions of the Natural History Society of Glasgow(new series)1: 315–353.
* (1887) Notes on the Madras species of Matuta. Madras Journal of Literature and Science.29:63–68.
* (1888) Report on the Anomura collected by H. M. S. “Challenger” during the years 1873–76. In: J. Murray (editor), Report on the Scientific Results of the Voyage of H. M. S.“Challenger”during the Years 1873–1876, under the Command of Captain George S. Nares, R. N., F. R. S. and the late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson, RN. Zoology, Volume 27 (1), pp. i–xi, 1–221. London, Edinburgh and Dublin.
* (1893) A contribution to Indian carcinology. Transactions of the Linnean Society of London:Zoology 5: 325–458.
* (1896) Natural history notes from H. M. Royal Indian Marine Survey Steamer “Investigator”, Commander C. F. Oldham RN, commanding. Series 2, No. 24. Report on the Paguridae collected during the season 1893–1894. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 65(2): 516–536.
* (1906) On a new species of coral-infesting crab taken by the R. I. M. S. “Investigator” at the Andaman Islands.Annals and Magazine of Natural History (series 7) 18:211–219.
* (1912) Description of a new species of freshwater crab from southern India. Records of the Indian Museum 7: 111–112.
* (1913) A new variety of freshwater crab from Travancore. Records of the Indian Museum 9:47–49.
* (1914) Note on the dates of the Mauludi era of Tipu Sultan of Mysore. Numismatic Supplement, No. 23. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (new series)10: 251.
* (1915) Crustacea decapod fauna of the Chilka lake. Records of the Indian Museum 5: 190–325.
* (1915) Hermit-crabs from the Chilka lake.Records of the Indian Museum 11:25–29.
* (1921) The Coins of Haidir Ali and Tipu Sultan. Madras.
* (1923)
bituaryCharles Michie Smith, C. I. E., B. Sc., F. R. A. S. Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (session 1922–1923)43: 253–254.
* (1924)
bituaryNelson Annandale, C. I. E., D. Sc., F. R. S. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh 21:101–103.
* With
George Matthai
George Matthai (13 November 1887 – 22 June 1947) was an Indian zoologist who specialized in marine biology, contributing to the systematics of Madreporarian (now Scleractinia) corals. He was a professor of zoology at the Panjab University in ...
(1910) On certain species of Palaemon from south India. Records of the Indian Museum 5:277–305.
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1863 births
1925 deaths
People educated at Dollar Academy
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British zoologists
Companions of the Order of the Indian Empire